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helped the fbi actually corrupt the fbi? >> over the years, i mean, we found out that his value to the fbi was actually minimal. he was not really giving a lot of information to them. in actuality, they were protecting him and allowing him to more or less do what he wanted to do out there. including murder. and you cannot have informants out there killing people. that's not the way it works. they should have been targets instead of informants. >> how much was the fact that his brother was -- was i think was speaker of the house at one point -- >> senate president. >> senate president. how much did that create at least an aura around him? did that affect it in any way? >> it did. i don't think people realized. it was kind of like a folk story a little bit, where he had the brother probably in the most powerful position in the government of massachusetts and he had the other brother as probably the most powerful mob boss in the area at the time. and they both played off that. they played off those reputations. and when it was
helped the fbi actually corrupt the fbi? >> over the years, i mean, we found out that his value to the fbi was actually minimal. he was not really giving a lot of information to them. in actuality, they were protecting him and allowing him to more or less do what he wanted to do out there. including murder. and you cannot have informants out there killing people. that's not the way it works. they should have been targets instead of informants. >> how much was the fact that his...
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i used to be an fbi agent o the street. you get up there and kick around the folks and call them liars and cheats and criminals, it has impact on what they do. we're asking tse people to go overseas and risk their lives to geus information. we ought haveore respect for them. >> i think the americapeople, congressma just want to know if somebody took over our government and therwas a bunch of seccy and thngress was le o of the loop in 2001. i thinthat's a fair question. >> i tell you,e've been briefed on more extensive, more impactful progrs than what this one was. and you to understandthat. so there was not thipattern of not telling us thgs. we werbriefed on programs that had serious consequences and used t same law of which the concept of this program that didn't work very well and never got run. >> congressman mike gs, thanks f joinin s. >>> let's tn to ja rice. your take on this tonight. what does this all mn if anhi? this back d for? you've got a retraction by the cia director. >> yeah, this ivery serious, ed. when leon
i used to be an fbi agent o the street. you get up there and kick around the folks and call them liars and cheats and criminals, it has impact on what they do. we're asking tse people to go overseas and risk their lives to geus information. we ought haveore respect for them. >> i think the americapeople, congressma just want to know if somebody took over our government and therwas a bunch of seccy and thngress was le o of the loop in 2001. i thinthat's a fair question. >> i tell...
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to that, in terms of the fbi, the seriousness to which the fbi is treating this, the fbi mccainism task force is now offering a $20,000 reward for information about this case. they are also asking members of the must be public to come forward if for any reason someone took photos where this device was found there yesterday morning. about the suspect of a terrorism task force in this case, they said, quote, i think the link to the martin luther king celebration and march is inescapable. at that point it follows directly in the realm and fear of domestic terrorism. clearly, there was some political or social agenda here. again, those were the terms from the fbi. it falls directly in the fear and realm of domestic terrorism. scary terms being used here by the fbi to describe what happened, what was found and what the bomb squad disrupted. again, at a martin luther king jr. parade in spokane, washington. this is not making national news, but if what happened in spokane is what the fbi is implying it might be, ten days after the shooting of gabrielle giffords and 18 others in tucson, if what
to that, in terms of the fbi, the seriousness to which the fbi is treating this, the fbi mccainism task force is now offering a $20,000 reward for information about this case. they are also asking members of the must be public to come forward if for any reason someone took photos where this device was found there yesterday morning. about the suspect of a terrorism task force in this case, they said, quote, i think the link to the martin luther king celebration and march is inescapable. at that...
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the fbi is on the hunt for a pair of bank robbers. they have struck three times already always wearing these bizarre wigs. these guys are believed to be armed and dangerous. they have told people to get down on the floors. are there any new leads this morning? >> i did speak to the fbi this morning. in these types of bank robberies, this is not common. you do not normally have suspects come in. jumping over top. normally they pass notes. they seem to be a little bit calm. these are men suspects who are attracting attention to themselves. there have been three that could possibly be linked to the wig wearing bandits there were two others that. >> do we know any new information? they believe that they have gotten away in a silver lexus. they are pulling out evidence and i would imagine that there will be a lot that they can get from inside of the vehicle. if anyone stands in their way. three or five robberies. >> the fbi will not say how much they have gotten away with. they usually don't disclose those kinds of amounts. the suspects ar
the fbi is on the hunt for a pair of bank robbers. they have struck three times already always wearing these bizarre wigs. these guys are believed to be armed and dangerous. they have told people to get down on the floors. are there any new leads this morning? >> i did speak to the fbi this morning. in these types of bank robberies, this is not common. you do not normally have suspects come in. jumping over top. normally they pass notes. they seem to be a little bit calm. these are men...
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the fbi arrests a u.s. citizen for allegedly trying to blow up a christmas tree lighting ceremony. >>> on the brink. north korea with more threats as the u.s. and south korea plan joint military exercises in the region later today. >>> new and potentially dangerous. the whistle-blower website is planning to release classified documents again. this time, it could be worse than before. >>> black friday shows shoppers may be back in a buying mood. good morning, everyone. i'm alex witt. welcome to "msnbc saturday." >>> the fbi has arrested a teenager who planned to detonate a car bomb at a christmas tree lighting ceremony in portland. >> an attempt to use a weapon of mass destruction to kill american families celebrating during the holidays. mohammed osman mohamud was arrested as he tried to detonate a van he believed was packed with explosives. the city's tree lighting was taking place. mohamud tried to activate it via cell phone, but it was a dud. the sting began in june when he had began e-mailing a contact
the fbi arrests a u.s. citizen for allegedly trying to blow up a christmas tree lighting ceremony. >>> on the brink. north korea with more threats as the u.s. and south korea plan joint military exercises in the region later today. >>> new and potentially dangerous. the whistle-blower website is planning to release classified documents again. this time, it could be worse than before. >>> black friday shows shoppers may be back in a buying mood. good morning, everyone....
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the fbi documented this and they have reams and reams of information on this. but we don't know whether any of them were actually involved in this particular -- >> sent out a tweet on their account implying that americans were involved with this. >> but it's often in their interest and part of their propaganda machine. there have been rumors about an english woman being described as white widow, who supposedly led this attack. this is all still in the realms of propaganda and supposition. we don't have any hard facts. >> michael, let me bring you in. president obama is meeting with the nigerian president and says in this statement release, terror anywhere is terror on all of us in reaction to the attacks in kenya but michael, i heard prior reports from you saying this particular mall was seen as a target, seen as a western sized mall. and if that is the case, why wasn't there tighter security giving what happened in 1988 and bombing of u.s. embassies and including there were threats of revenge from al shabaab after authorities taken in kenya. >> threats in keny
the fbi documented this and they have reams and reams of information on this. but we don't know whether any of them were actually involved in this particular -- >> sent out a tweet on their account implying that americans were involved with this. >> but it's often in their interest and part of their propaganda machine. there have been rumors about an english woman being described as white widow, who supposedly led this attack. this is all still in the realms of propaganda and...
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two suspects were picked up burg an fbi sting. they were inspired by the ft. hood massacre. >>> computer hackers who recently brought down the usa website struck an adds police website on thursday. security released dozens of internal documents over the internet, including names, phone numbers and personal e-mails to protest the tough anti-immigration law. >>> and treasure divers searching for a 17th century sunken ship have made an incredible find. a 10 carat emerald ring estimated to be worth $500,000. >>> and now here's how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 12,050 after falling 5 points yesterday. the s&p dipped three points. the nasdaq gained 17. taking a look at overseas trading. the index we down 240 at one point. rescues came from report that greece force ad dege ad deal wi imf. it came after greece committed to more tax increases and spending cuts. that news buoys the dow, but not enough to notely erase it. oil stocks slipped after the international energy agency said 60 million barrels of oil will be released from reserves. the goal
two suspects were picked up burg an fbi sting. they were inspired by the ft. hood massacre. >>> computer hackers who recently brought down the usa website struck an adds police website on thursday. security released dozens of internal documents over the internet, including names, phone numbers and personal e-mails to protest the tough anti-immigration law. >>> and treasure divers searching for a 17th century sunken ship have made an incredible find. a 10 carat emerald ring...
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the fbi concluded it was a personal matter. >> we made the determination as we were going through the matter that there was not a threat to national security. >> reporter: petraeus testifies today on the deadly attack that killed four americans in benghazi. thursday lawmakers saw realtime video of that attack and got in a heated shouting match over whether united nations ambassador susan rice intentionally misled the public when she said it was spontaneous. >> this administration include the president himself has intentionally misinformed and lied to the american people in the aftermath of this tragedy. >> if you want to know who is responsible in this town, buy yourself a mirror. >> reporter: petraeus could shed some light on that today. today's hearing is closed. the committees hope to have open public hearings at a later dade. lynn? >> tracie, thanks so much. now a check of the weather with bill karins. he's tracking a nice weekend for you all. >> like my vacation week without taking a vacation week. we all deserved it after what we went through. stress-free forecasts are nice ever
the fbi concluded it was a personal matter. >> we made the determination as we were going through the matter that there was not a threat to national security. >> reporter: petraeus testifies today on the deadly attack that killed four americans in benghazi. thursday lawmakers saw realtime video of that attack and got in a heated shouting match over whether united nations ambassador susan rice intentionally misled the public when she said it was spontaneous. >> this...
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agent or some informant of an fbi agent or law enforcement. that's great. that kind of paranoia is terrific. but i would hope this is a piece, a small piece but an important piece of a larger intelligence gathering operation, not only domestically in the u.s., but abroad, as well. i would also hope, chris, that the muslim community in the united states would say this is not our faith. remember after 9/11 i was at the cathedral and he never said that, which stunned me. you know, if there were a black radical incident during the civil rights movement or back two centuries ago, the anti-irish movement if there were an irish incident i'm sure that the catholic church at that time, the african-american community and the 21st century would say, this is not our people. we do not destroy the lives of innocent people. >> i have seen it in the portland, oregon, case that they're making very clear statements that this is not what our religion stands for. >> i think that's important and wonderful to note. that is very, very important. >> i wish we had mor
agent or some informant of an fbi agent or law enforcement. that's great. that kind of paranoia is terrific. but i would hope this is a piece, a small piece but an important piece of a larger intelligence gathering operation, not only domestically in the u.s., but abroad, as well. i would also hope, chris, that the muslim community in the united states would say this is not our faith. remember after 9/11 i was at the cathedral and he never said that, which stunned me. you know, if there were a...
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the prins that the fbi's been able to find aren't necessarily good ones. >>> of course the fbi concedes that point the prints are only partial in the plane. they would like to put a close on this case. it's thought that the current person that they're looking at is dead. but still, that doesn't lessen the interest in the fbi in trying to finally end this mystery by figuring out what the guy who called himself dan cooper really was. >> 40 years it's time for answers here. thank you. >> you bet. . how's this for a creepy stow away? a family in memphis was driving down the highway when a snake crawled out of the car's engine. slithered across the windshield. very entertaining, i guess. here they are zooming along 65 miles per hour and the snack manages to hitch a ride there on the river mirror before falling off. no word about what happened to the snake. i had a heart problem. i was told to begin my aspirin regimen. i just didn't listen until i almost lost my life. my doctor's again ordered me to take aspirin. and i do. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an
the prins that the fbi's been able to find aren't necessarily good ones. >>> of course the fbi concedes that point the prints are only partial in the plane. they would like to put a close on this case. it's thought that the current person that they're looking at is dead. but still, that doesn't lessen the interest in the fbi in trying to finally end this mystery by figuring out what the guy who called himself dan cooper really was. >> 40 years it's time for answers here. thank...
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that he hadn't given the fbi any new information since then. well, now we know that is not the case. that in fact, for several days he has been talking to the fbi, we're told by several officials in the government, giving what they consider to be very valuable and still current information about the nature of al qaeda in iraq, information these officials say that the united states is aggressively chasing down. so i guess you could say, chris, this is an interesting development for a couple of reasons. number one, because of its intelligence value. the government still considers it's good, and secondly because of the debate here in washington about whether he's being handled properly. there have been many people in both parties, frankly, mostly republicans though, that say the government missed an opportunity, that he never should have been classified as a criminal defendant but should have been made an enemy combatant so he could be exploited for intelligence reasons by intelligence officials. and they feel they would have gotten more out of hi
that he hadn't given the fbi any new information since then. well, now we know that is not the case. that in fact, for several days he has been talking to the fbi, we're told by several officials in the government, giving what they consider to be very valuable and still current information about the nature of al qaeda in iraq, information these officials say that the united states is aggressively chasing down. so i guess you could say, chris, this is an interesting development for a couple of...
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a confidential fbi source. they've been tracked ever since. they never had any actual explosives but they considered a range of possibilities. at one point they were going to set smoke grenades off on a different bridge and then knock signs off the top of banks. they finally settled on this one that you're looking at here. this goes over a national park in cleveland. according to the fbi, they made a decision that they wanted to shift to explosives and try to blow up a bridge by march. in april, they were talking to two people they thought could provide them explosives. the two according to the fbi, you are looking at pictures of the news conference from earlier today, those two people turned out to be undercover fbi agents who provided the five with what they thought were bombs. the five men paid $450 for these bombs. authorities say they actually placed them at the bottom of the bridge that you're looking at here last night and then went at some distance away and tried to set them off with cell phones. but of
a confidential fbi source. they've been tracked ever since. they never had any actual explosives but they considered a range of possibilities. at one point they were going to set smoke grenades off on a different bridge and then knock signs off the top of banks. they finally settled on this one that you're looking at here. this goes over a national park in cleveland. according to the fbi, they made a decision that they wanted to shift to explosives and try to blow up a bridge by march. in...
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they're putting that information into a database held by the fbi. and a certain part of that database, thousands of names, is available to view by many local and state law enforcement. the idea being that maybe they can't figure out what you're doing right now, but if some other piece of information comes along, they'll be able to either say, well, that's not terrorist related or maybe it really is and we should start investigating. >> i've got to tell you, one 0 of the things that made me sit up and take notice, you make a comparison between memphis and kabul, and similar kinds of techniques and technologies used in the fight against terror. >> well, you know, that is one of the aspects that's making this so different is that technologies that were honed for fight overseas are being used by police departments now. that's everything from automatic license plate readers. but more importantly, it's a vast amount of data now available commercially to police departments and then put on top of that their own data that they can collect from their cities.
they're putting that information into a database held by the fbi. and a certain part of that database, thousands of names, is available to view by many local and state law enforcement. the idea being that maybe they can't figure out what you're doing right now, but if some other piece of information comes along, they'll be able to either say, well, that's not terrorist related or maybe it really is and we should start investigating. >> i've got to tell you, one 0 of the things that made...
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what is not surprising to me about this is that the fbi has a new suspect. this happens all of the time in this case. there has been over 1,000 suspects an persons of interest. >> people have confessed, they just made up stories. >> there are a lot of db coopers out there. but what is unique is that the fbi has passed along a fi fingerprint sample, but that is different, but from my reporting the forensic evidence that the fbi completed from the plane, itself, is not great and partial and a lot of of reason to doubt that it could actually be matched to secure, close the deal once and for all that this is the guy. >> as i point out, this is a frag fragment of a fingerprint, and do we know how or why they discovered it in the first place? >> well, we do. when this plane landed in reno november 24th, 1971, the fbiing as dusted all of the plane and the dusted the bathroom and the walls and what they found was a lot of fingerprints and a lot of people on the plane. they looked at the inflight magazine and found at lot of partial fingerprints and believed that the
what is not surprising to me about this is that the fbi has a new suspect. this happens all of the time in this case. there has been over 1,000 suspects an persons of interest. >> people have confessed, they just made up stories. >> there are a lot of db coopers out there. but what is unique is that the fbi has passed along a fi fingerprint sample, but that is different, but from my reporting the forensic evidence that the fbi completed from the plane, itself, is not great and...
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. >>> fbi is investigating insider trader took place before heinz's buffett buy. >>> the clock is ticking for bp to reach a last-minute settlement to face tens of billions of dollars. >>> kellogg is recalling its 11, special k's red berries because they macon tan glass. >>> it's a milestone for stanford university the first school to collect more than $1 billion in a single year. >>> watch out north base, the u.s. postal service is entering the smart brand clothing. it plans to launch a new product line of apparel and accessories. >>> tiger woods sizes up president obama's golf game, plus the discount at a virginia beach pizzeria that's raising a few eyebrows. >>> you're watching "first look" on msnbc. or any reason, and would always be there with the biggest welcome home. for a love this strong, dawn only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein. ...to help keep rocky's body as strong as a love that never fades... if he ever lets her leave again. iams. keep love strong. because every flake is double-toasted... splashed with sweet honey... and cover
. >>> fbi is investigating insider trader took place before heinz's buffett buy. >>> the clock is ticking for bp to reach a last-minute settlement to face tens of billions of dollars. >>> kellogg is recalling its 11, special k's red berries because they macon tan glass. >>> it's a milestone for stanford university the first school to collect more than $1 billion in a single year. >>> watch out north base, the u.s. postal service is entering the smart...
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the fed, the fbi and the treasury and the doj are looking at this and have been for a long time. they jumped the gun and called it. a fascinating story that will go on and on. lockharts expire for a lot of the long-term shareholders. a lot of other people representing 271 million shares could choose to sell some of the shares at a much lower price. $38 at current trading around $20. back to you. >> one in this morning, steve, thanks so much. still ahead, fresh off the team gold medal, the fab five of u.s. women's gymnastics visits letterman and explains the internet famous silver medal podium sneer of one team nate. joe biden was riling up the crowd by declaring that the obama team would win north carolina again. exciting except he was not in north carolina. that clip and a check on weather when we come back. it's time to live wider awake. only the beautyrest recharge sleep system combines the comfort of aircool memory foam layered on top of beautyrest pocketed coils to promote proper sleeping posture all night long. the revolutionary recharge sleep system... from beautyrest. it'
the fed, the fbi and the treasury and the doj are looking at this and have been for a long time. they jumped the gun and called it. a fascinating story that will go on and on. lockharts expire for a lot of the long-term shareholders. a lot of other people representing 271 million shares could choose to sell some of the shares at a much lower price. $38 at current trading around $20. back to you. >> one in this morning, steve, thanks so much. still ahead, fresh off the team gold medal, the...
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and the guy that created it is now one of the fbi's most wanted on their electronic list for those who have done a crime -- >> lets you spy on people. >> yes. once you get the program and it's installed, you can send an e-mail to somebody, a greeting card. when you open it, it installs malware and sends information about your e-mails to that person. >> invasion of privacy. we'll end with a feel good video. a woman in san francisco was getting a double mastectomy, she decided she was going to have a dance party right there in the hospital before her surgery. >> my favorite beyonce, too. >> she asked her family and friend to record their own dancing videos so she can watch. we wish her speedy recovery. >> way to go. >>> meanwhile up in new jersey, g governor christie cruised to a win over a random democrat. nobody really knows. christie celebrated by weirding everybody out. >> tonight first and foremost, i want to say, thank you, new jersey, for making me the luckiest guy in the world. >> did
and the guy that created it is now one of the fbi's most wanted on their electronic list for those who have done a crime -- >> lets you spy on people. >> yes. once you get the program and it's installed, you can send an e-mail to somebody, a greeting card. when you open it, it installs malware and sends information about your e-mails to that person. >> invasion of privacy. we'll end with a feel good video. a woman in san francisco was getting a double mastectomy, she decided...
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that is more than we spend on fbi, dea and all other federal criminal departments combined. and we still don't have a working system. now, we can buy bigger buckets for the sinking ship or fix the hole and move forward in a system that works. i think most americans, over 60% of americans, agree we need to fix our broken immigration system. this would be good for the economy and good for growth and it will put us on the track because we need high-tech workers and agricultural workers necessary to our farming community' at the same time people pay their back taxes and social security and we need to move forward. >> thank you so much. >>> what we have heard from republicans is they want more border security. he is making the opposite argument which we have heard from the white house about how good it is already. but is this going to be a major sticking point? >> i think it will be because it's hard to define what exactly constitutes a secure border. the republicans and the president disagree about what it is. one thing to keep in mind is senator rubio opposes the obama plan. of
that is more than we spend on fbi, dea and all other federal criminal departments combined. and we still don't have a working system. now, we can buy bigger buckets for the sinking ship or fix the hole and move forward in a system that works. i think most americans, over 60% of americans, agree we need to fix our broken immigration system. this would be good for the economy and good for growth and it will put us on the track because we need high-tech workers and agricultural workers necessary...
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this coming after two days of fbi agents on the scene. they're going door to door and compiling information on zimmerman's background. with less than a week to go before the grand jury, there is a laser focus on the crime scene. but many key questions still remain, and we're going through them now. joining me now is tim padowitz, and john j. donald. thank you both for your time tonight. first, let's go to the investigators. eugene, prosecutors are on the seen now. what are they doing right now do you think? >> it's very rudimentary police work that hopefully happened the first night, but in this case there's no way to say it did. this is called a canvas, and it's the most elementary policing. it's so important in a case like this, because when a picture is is emerging that this shooting was unjustified, you don't want someone to come forward in the 11th hour, so one hopes they did this the night it happened. >> so you're saying what special prosecutors did now is what what the prosecutor and police should have done the night of the shooti
this coming after two days of fbi agents on the scene. they're going door to door and compiling information on zimmerman's background. with less than a week to go before the grand jury, there is a laser focus on the crime scene. but many key questions still remain, and we're going through them now. joining me now is tim padowitz, and john j. donald. thank you both for your time tonight. first, let's go to the investigators. eugene, prosecutors are on the seen now. what are they doing right now...
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the question here with the fbi, seeing an e-mail trail between an active duty army colonel and a radical cleric in yemen, somebody just didn't exercise judgment, a little initiative. >> when you went to bed every night would be thinking what the enemy look like? is it a pocket in yemen? a pocket in afghanistan? how many pockets are there out of there masterminds thinking against us, plotting and sending out these young people to their death? what am i supposed to do? what is the average person supposed to do? >> i think analysts and pundits could help to follow barr's suggestion, we need to have a rational thought and put some of this political theater away, put it beside us and accept the notion we as a country have a new norm. you mentioned the cold war. during that cold war, the threat was real. yes, it was. is the threat with al qaeda real? yes, it is. is it the same dimension? no. but is it as serious? yes, because we're part of -- the homeland has already been a battlefield. what are we supposed to do about it? let's have thoughtful reflection on policy and approaches, and i think
the question here with the fbi, seeing an e-mail trail between an active duty army colonel and a radical cleric in yemen, somebody just didn't exercise judgment, a little initiative. >> when you went to bed every night would be thinking what the enemy look like? is it a pocket in yemen? a pocket in afghanistan? how many pockets are there out of there masterminds thinking against us, plotting and sending out these young people to their death? what am i supposed to do? what is the average...
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by the fbi. >> i'm not sure saying the fbi is not investigating is much of a defense with voters when you look at this kind of behavior in a sacred place while you're on, by the way, a fact-finding trip. >> fact-finding indeed. thank you very much, susan page. great to see you. >>> doctors in reproductive health are denouncing congressman todd akin's remarks today. for more on this, i'm joined by dr. nancy snyderman. dr. nancy, i'm trying to get my head around this but perhaps you have some explanation, medical explanation, as to what he possibly could have been thinking. >> well, i think susan hit the nail on the head. if you haven't heard it before by the time you're our age, it probably doesn't exist. he mentioned possible physicians and a stress response for women who during time of any rape, that it would thwart becoming pregnant, it's just bogus. it's not written anywhere, it's not taught anywhere. in fact, what is taught in medical schools now is that rape is not about sex, it's about power, it's a crime, and the reason the morning after pill does exist is that women can get pr
by the fbi. >> i'm not sure saying the fbi is not investigating is much of a defense with voters when you look at this kind of behavior in a sacred place while you're on, by the way, a fact-finding trip. >> fact-finding indeed. thank you very much, susan page. great to see you. >>> doctors in reproductive health are denouncing congressman todd akin's remarks today. for more on this, i'm joined by dr. nancy snyderman. dr. nancy, i'm trying to get my head around this but...
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. >> fewer fbi agents kids kicked out of child care programs. air traffic controllers, nearly 4 million cut. in texas nearly 10,000 fewer children will receive vaccines for diseases like whooping cough and the flu. holy [ bleep ]. we're doomed. going to have to get jobs feeding sick children to old people. why did i only buy the hat? >> still ahead on way too early, why are you awake? "morning joe" is moments away. ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xa
. >> fewer fbi agents kids kicked out of child care programs. air traffic controllers, nearly 4 million cut. in texas nearly 10,000 fewer children will receive vaccines for diseases like whooping cough and the flu. holy [ bleep ]. we're doomed. going to have to get jobs feeding sick children to old people. why did i only buy the hat? >> still ahead on way too early, why are you awake? "morning joe" is moments away. ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc...
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the hearing comes as the fbi confirms it's launched a preliminary criminal investigation into what is caused the massive mistake. governor rendell, i go to you first. are we going to see any kind of regulatory reform vis-a-vis the financial sector? >> yeah, i think dodd-frank will be implemented even if governor romney were to win the presidency, the democrats in the senate will always have at least 40 votes and won't let it be rolled back. the key is to find out which regulations can be implemented quickly and which can be implemented with common sense. and look, it is a balance. i think the governor and michael off camera we talked about this. there is a balance. you don't want to take risk totally out of the equation because that's how businesses grow when they take prudent risks but we want those ricks to be prudent particularly when they're using other people's money. that's the key. >> governor respectfully, we want those risks to be prudent especially when they're using other people's money. what about our government? spending is trillions more than it has and it's our money. n
the hearing comes as the fbi confirms it's launched a preliminary criminal investigation into what is caused the massive mistake. governor rendell, i go to you first. are we going to see any kind of regulatory reform vis-a-vis the financial sector? >> yeah, i think dodd-frank will be implemented even if governor romney were to win the presidency, the democrats in the senate will always have at least 40 votes and won't let it be rolled back. the key is to find out which regulations can be...
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this device is in the fbi lab. they will run it through several of the ait's these body scanners. you'll get guidance. guidance from the bureau. whatever the evidence is that we draw from the lab analysis, you're going to see that with tsa. it may require new measures that we're going to see as we go into airports. it depends what the fbi determines. >> last question, are we going to have more of these people carrying bombs inside of them, surgically implanted? >> surgically implanted, no. they said expect us to send more people like this. expect it to happen again. there are other affiliates that want to be the latest and greatest in terrorism. they are saying let's do this ourselves. next time we'll grab the headline and the focus. >> thank you so much for the bad news. >> thank you. >> when ever you show up, i have a bad night. just kidding. let me finish with my thoughts about our evolving president. i took the dare... will you? [ female announcer ] take the pantene dare to compare challenge. get healthier, stronger hair in 7 days guaranteed. then tell us your results on faceb
this device is in the fbi lab. they will run it through several of the ait's these body scanners. you'll get guidance. guidance from the bureau. whatever the evidence is that we draw from the lab analysis, you're going to see that with tsa. it may require new measures that we're going to see as we go into airports. it depends what the fbi determines. >> last question, are we going to have more of these people carrying bombs inside of them, surgically implanted? >> surgically...
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why the fbi thinks mr. gentile might be involved has never been clear. and the only way we know they think he is involved because of a statement the prosecutor made. but of course, we've never seen efds of it and so far all indications are that the digging in his yard today hasn't turned up anything. >> well, we might see it in the mark wahlberg movie soon enough. thank you. appreciate it. >> coming up, all the single ladies, the voting bloc you'll be hearing a lot about between now and november. [ male announcer ] what's in your energy drink? ♪ power surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announcer ] for fruits, veggies and natural green tea energy... new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. four walls and a roof is a structure. what's inside is a home. home protector plus, from liberty mutual insurance, where the costs to both repair your house and replace what's inside are covered. and we don't just cut a check for the depreciated value -- we can actually replace your stuff with an exact or near match. and with the liberty mutual home gallery a
why the fbi thinks mr. gentile might be involved has never been clear. and the only way we know they think he is involved because of a statement the prosecutor made. but of course, we've never seen efds of it and so far all indications are that the digging in his yard today hasn't turned up anything. >> well, we might see it in the mark wahlberg movie soon enough. thank you. appreciate it. >> coming up, all the single ladies, the voting bloc you'll be hearing a lot about between now...
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another fbi supervisor was granted immunity. but nine years ago one of whitey's lieutenants testifying in court said whitey claimed to have six fbi agents and more than 20 police officers on his payroll. if, indeed, whitey bulger has been writing a long manuscript, who do you think hasn't slept a wink since they found him in that apartment? joining us now is dick layir, author of "black mass." dick is now a journalism professor at boston university. he was in the courtroom with whitey bulger today. mr. lair, thanks very much for your time tonight. >> sure, rachel. good to be with you. >> that last question that i raised, who do you think might be worried now that whitey bulger is in custody and has the option to talk ? >> i think there are plenty of retired fbi agents and boston police officers and others in law enforcement who are part of that era who may have been involved with whitey and his agent handler, john connelley. >> i know that you spent -- you have spent a lot of time, done a lot of research, into the way that bulge
another fbi supervisor was granted immunity. but nine years ago one of whitey's lieutenants testifying in court said whitey claimed to have six fbi agents and more than 20 police officers on his payroll. if, indeed, whitey bulger has been writing a long manuscript, who do you think hasn't slept a wink since they found him in that apartment? joining us now is dick layir, author of "black mass." dick is now a journalism professor at boston university. he was in the courtroom with whitey...
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you can find it on the fbi's website. forcible rape program is the carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will attempts to commit rape by threat of force, however statutory rape without other offenses. the fbi uses forcible because it's different and so did ryan and akin in their legislature to prohibit federal taxpayer money from paying for abortions. you can oppose the bill on grounds you think all abortions should be funded by taxpayers. if the fbi makes the distinction between kinds of rape, paul ryan is unapologetic. that much is true. but the assertion that he thinks some rape is okay because his proximity to todd akin is true and disgusting. welcome to the 2012 campaign. >> i don't believe ron wyden cosponsored the paul ryan budget. he worked with him a little bit and didn't sponsor the plan. the words he used, working paper. i don't think it had anything to do with the paul ryan budget. >> he absolutely did. he worked on the budget with paul ryan and by all accounts, reasonable for some of the rulin
you can find it on the fbi's website. forcible rape program is the carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will attempts to commit rape by threat of force, however statutory rape without other offenses. the fbi uses forcible because it's different and so did ryan and akin in their legislature to prohibit federal taxpayer money from paying for abortions. you can oppose the bill on grounds you think all abortions should be funded by taxpayers. if the fbi makes the distinction...
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the fbi says that although there's no evidence of the specific threat, incredible information that extremists may retaliate if the church goes through with the plans. pastor terry jones has received death threats from suspected extremist extremists. despite this and calls from the highest levels of the united states government, jones says he's been told by god to go forward with the event on saturday. in washington yesterday, secretary of state hillary clinton went so far as to say that the media should stop covering the issue as a, quote, act of patriotism. meanwhile, the state department has ordered u.s. embassies from around the world to assess their security ahead of this weekend's planned burden of proofing, citing fears that it could spark anti-american violence. general petraeus weighed in on the issue once again saying that the church's actions could haunt the united states for a long, long time. >> we're concerned that the images from the burning of a koran would be use in the same way that extremists used images from abu ghraib, that they would, in a sense, be indelible. they would
the fbi says that although there's no evidence of the specific threat, incredible information that extremists may retaliate if the church goes through with the plans. pastor terry jones has received death threats from suspected extremist extremists. despite this and calls from the highest levels of the united states government, jones says he's been told by god to go forward with the event on saturday. in washington yesterday, secretary of state hillary clinton went so far as to say that the...
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the fbi says thousands of files of child pornography shared from his computer. michelle suguna joins us live from d.c. do they have any idea where this man could be? >> i spoke with the fbi and they think he could possibly be hiding out in illinois, texas or across the bordner to mexico. that's where he's originally from. he came to the states to illinois many years ago and actually obtained his doctor degree and then was able to move forward to become a pediatrician. >> the federal grand jury indicted luna on five counts of child porn. he abandoned his car and i want to play what the fbi agent had to say about the search for him. >> we want to try to find him and bring him back, whether he be in mexo or perhaps hiding some place in the united states locally. court's got a difficult job. they're armed with a bunch of people who come before them on a daily basis. they are given the information that the fbi and others provide and with that they have to make a decision. >> michelle, he cut this monitoring device off his ankle and any concern there was a flight risk
the fbi says thousands of files of child pornography shared from his computer. michelle suguna joins us live from d.c. do they have any idea where this man could be? >> i spoke with the fbi and they think he could possibly be hiding out in illinois, texas or across the bordner to mexico. that's where he's originally from. he came to the states to illinois many years ago and actually obtained his doctor degree and then was able to move forward to become a pediatrician. >> the federal...
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secretary clinton pointed out there was an fbi investigation and is still going on. it will take some time. let's take a look at what she said. >> when you're in these positions, the last thing you want to do is interfere with any other process -- >> i realize that. >> number two -- >> i realize that's a good excuse -- >> no, it's a fact. number two, i would recommend highly you read both what the arb said about it and the classified arb because even today there are questions being raised. now, we have no doubt they were terrorists. they were militants. attacked us. they killed our people. but what was going on and why they were doing what they were doing -- >> no, no, no -- again, we were misled that there were supposedly protests and something sprang out of that. and that was easily ascertained that was not the fact. the american people could have known that within days and they didn't. >> with all due respect, the fact is we had four dead americans. was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided they'd kill americans? wh
secretary clinton pointed out there was an fbi investigation and is still going on. it will take some time. let's take a look at what she said. >> when you're in these positions, the last thing you want to do is interfere with any other process -- >> i realize that. >> number two -- >> i realize that's a good excuse -- >> no, it's a fact. number two, i would recommend highly you read both what the arb said about it and the classified arb because even today there...
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department of education. >> former fbi director beginning his statement. it's about 20 minutes. in about two or three minutes begin to describe his findings. i want to bring in two of our guests today that will be following this statement along with us here on msnbc. we have our msnbc legal analysts and former federal prosecutor ken lacoffee. and i do want to go over a statement from paterno family before we get to the elements of the statement that will continue to be revealed to us by the fbi director. joe paterno did not cover up for jerry sandusky. to claim otherwise is a distortion of the truth. that coming from the family before this report and this statement was released today. but we also look at some of the details alongside what we expect to hear today. i want to read this. it says in the statement coming from the director. "the total disregard for the safety and welfare of sandusky's child victims by the seeb senior leaders at penn state, the most powerful men failed to take any steps for 14 years to protect the children who sandusky victimized. spannier, shultz, pate
department of education. >> former fbi director beginning his statement. it's about 20 minutes. in about two or three minutes begin to describe his findings. i want to bring in two of our guests today that will be following this statement along with us here on msnbc. we have our msnbc legal analysts and former federal prosecutor ken lacoffee. and i do want to go over a statement from paterno family before we get to the elements of the statement that will continue to be revealed to us by...
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what she says according to the fbi. pettway dealing with the stress of trying to be a mom and had several miscarriages. she did not believe she would ever be able to be a parent. now you and i were talking during the break and clint van zandt told us this last night on the "today" show -- >> a former fbi profiler. >> -- that there are baby snatchers and it was his opinion she fits the bill of a baby snatcher. it's so interesting. i didn't know there was an entire fbi profile about these cases. >> the type of woman likely to commit this type of crime. it is amazing and heartbreaking to heart from this young woman's family who want to build something but she's 23, and she has her own life in atlanta, georgia. >> her own baby. >> so many layers. we'll see what else happens in court with this woman in court. >>> thousands of evacuees looking for a place to stay after a gas main fire forced them out of the their hopes if fairport, ohio. red cross officials set up shelters for those homeless by the blaze. at least nine fires
what she says according to the fbi. pettway dealing with the stress of trying to be a mom and had several miscarriages. she did not believe she would ever be able to be a parent. now you and i were talking during the break and clint van zandt told us this last night on the "today" show -- >> a former fbi profiler. >> -- that there are baby snatchers and it was his opinion she fits the bill of a baby snatcher. it's so interesting. i didn't know there was an entire fbi...
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. >>> plus manhunt for one of the fbi's most wanted. this man accused of kidnapping a mother, her three daughters, and killing two of them. why he might be sparing the lives of the two youngest girls. for three hours a week, i'm a coach. but when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer... i needed a coach. our doctor was great, but with so many tough decisions i felt lost. unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer...
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i believe the fbi is very well aware of that. when you lock up 127 guys, there are a decent percentage that will go sour. top bosses saying, i got plenty of money and don't want to be in jail anymore. oh low-level guys, i don't have any money. why should i do all this time? >> they'll go under witness protection? >> definitely witness protection. the government probably wouldn't have it anyother way. if they lost the witness they would lose kred credibility as able to protect witnesses. i never snitched but did live in a detention center 36 months and saw what goes on. i understand, 127 guys crammed in. >> how nervous were you during that time? >> every day. who's going to go next? who's going to give up another crime i may have committed? who's going to point me out for something else i did? and i was indicted once, twice, a third time and then another superseding indictment, which was almost like a fourth indictment. so they do come. people go bad. people go sour. they don't want to do their time and you get the new indictments
i believe the fbi is very well aware of that. when you lock up 127 guys, there are a decent percentage that will go sour. top bosses saying, i got plenty of money and don't want to be in jail anymore. oh low-level guys, i don't have any money. why should i do all this time? >> they'll go under witness protection? >> definitely witness protection. the government probably wouldn't have it anyother way. if they lost the witness they would lose kred credibility as able to protect...
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first, new information about the fbi agent who has now been identified. nbc has confirmed he is frederick humphries who worked on the bomb squad case. after kelley received e-mails from four or five alias counties. the e-mails have been traced back to petraeus biography paula broadwell, who remains at her brother's home in washington, d.c. he still has not commented on the case. there are new details to talk about. joining me is michael isikoff. what more have we learned about why kelley was concerned enough that the e-mails be forwarded to the fbi? >> we have learned a little bit more about the e-mails. remember, the first one actually goes to general allen in afghanistan from an e-mail account identified as kell kellkelly pat trt kelly patrol talking about his upcoming meeting with jill kelley in tampa. and what was most concerning about the e-mails, we're told from kelley's perspective is they seem to know the comings and goings of general allen, other generals at the u.s. central command and the special operations command, and in one case apparently c
first, new information about the fbi agent who has now been identified. nbc has confirmed he is frederick humphries who worked on the bomb squad case. after kelley received e-mails from four or five alias counties. the e-mails have been traced back to petraeus biography paula broadwell, who remains at her brother's home in washington, d.c. he still has not commented on the case. there are new details to talk about. joining me is michael isikoff. what more have we learned about why kelley was...
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the fbi finally arrives in benghazi and a cabinet member makes a condolence call. first though this new quinnipiac poll, a virtual dead heat in the connecticut senate race. we've been telling you about this, folks. don't sleep on it. while republican linda mcmann, look at this. a one-point lead. virtual tie with congressman chris murphy. 48-47. mcmann of course is a former ceo of the wwe world wrestling entertainment and she is far out spend murg if i blanketing the airways with ads. poll found a majority of voters have seen her ads and consider them effective. in libya, the fbi finally has arrived on the scene more than three weeks after the deadly attack on the benghazi consulate. escorted by special operations forces fbi agents spent a number of hours collecting evidence that reporters haven't gotten and sifting through the debris before returning to triple m. a little snarky but it does seem amazing how many things where you reporters are able to walk in there, get stuff before investigators have. finally, federal investigators tell nbc news they are looking in
the fbi finally arrives in benghazi and a cabinet member makes a condolence call. first though this new quinnipiac poll, a virtual dead heat in the connecticut senate race. we've been telling you about this, folks. don't sleep on it. while republican linda mcmann, look at this. a one-point lead. virtual tie with congressman chris murphy. 48-47. mcmann of course is a former ceo of the wwe world wrestling entertainment and she is far out spend murg if i blanketing the airways with ads. poll found...
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the fbi is analyzing the device to see whether or not it could have passed through airport security systems. being described as an upgraded version of the underwear bomb worn by umar abdul mu tall lab who tried to take over a jet liner on christmas day. there was no metal in the latest version of this device. the detonator was more sophisticat sophisticated. this underscores the threat posed which is blamed for a long list of attempted attacks. defense secretary leon panetta says it's another reminder of what's at steak. >> i do not comment on specific classified operation is other than to say the united states engages in a number of operations to go after al qaeda and their militant allies, their terrorist allies who would try to attack the united states. what this incident makes clear is that this country has to continue to remain vigilant against those it would seek to attack this country, and we will do everything necessary to keep america safe. >>> for more on the impact of this we bring in nbc terrorist specialist, evan cole man. how significant is this attack and what have we learned
the fbi is analyzing the device to see whether or not it could have passed through airport security systems. being described as an upgraded version of the underwear bomb worn by umar abdul mu tall lab who tried to take over a jet liner on christmas day. there was no metal in the latest version of this device. the detonator was more sophisticat sophisticated. this underscores the threat posed which is blamed for a long list of attempted attacks. defense secretary leon panetta says it's another...
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the fbi told us that they're aware of it. the local officials tell us that they're not willing to characterize the exact nature of the incident because it's an ongoing investigation but that they say it did not involve an immediate threat to occupants of the residence. they say that they're taking it very seriously and they're conducting a vigorous investigation. >> do we know if people were home at the time, brian? >> we do not, but sources tell us they were not and they smelled gas when they got home. >> and regarding the home, itself, tell me about this neighborhood. is this home isolated? is it a neighborhood where someone could easily kind of walk up there and get access? >> i don't know. we have folks that are headed out there now. from what we're told it's somewhat isolated but don't know that for a fact. >> and the congressman, has he responded? >> he has not yet. >> all right, brian. we greatly appreciate you joining us. this is breaking news out of charlottesville where federal and local authorities are investigatin
the fbi told us that they're aware of it. the local officials tell us that they're not willing to characterize the exact nature of the incident because it's an ongoing investigation but that they say it did not involve an immediate threat to occupants of the residence. they say that they're taking it very seriously and they're conducting a vigorous investigation. >> do we know if people were home at the time, brian? >> we do not, but sources tell us they were not and they smelled...
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attorneys are taking over separate fbi investigations looking into a series of suspected national security leaks which critics of the white house say were aimed at boosting the president's profile. the alleged leaks include u.s. involvement in cyber attacks against iran, president obama's al qaeda kill list, and details surrounding the raid that killed osama bin laden. members of both parties have expressed concerns over the disclosures and senator john mccain is calling for a special council to investigate the president. president obama dismissed the claims that the leaks were intended to bolster his image, calling the accusations offensive. senator mccain responded yesterday. >> this is very offensive. our intelligence leaders in the administration say that this is the worst breach that they have ever seen. it's obvious on its face that this information came from individuals who are in the administration. the president may not have done it himself, but the president is certainly responsible as commander in chief. >> senior obama campaign adviser david axelrod once again defended the pres
attorneys are taking over separate fbi investigations looking into a series of suspected national security leaks which critics of the white house say were aimed at boosting the president's profile. the alleged leaks include u.s. involvement in cyber attacks against iran, president obama's al qaeda kill list, and details surrounding the raid that killed osama bin laden. members of both parties have expressed concerns over the disclosures and senator john mccain is calling for a special council...
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>> these e-mails are being turned up by the fbi director and security consultant hired to conduct an investigation and what according to these e-mails, people who have seen the e-mails and described them to my colleague, they show that the university had a long debate about what to do about san dusky and about this incident in 2001. they originally planned to inform authorities and child youth services and the state welfare agency for children. the athletic director said i'm thinking it over and after talking to paterno, he decided not to report it. we don't know what he said to him in that conversation and obviously paterno is dead, we may never know. according to his family he never used e-mail and probably didn't commit anything to writing. they changed course and decided not to report it. aside from the question of paterno's reputation and when he knew and didn't know is the question of liability on the part of penn state university. this was in 2002001. after that, three of the young men that sandusky was convted of abusing, those instances happen after that incident. if they re
>> these e-mails are being turned up by the fbi director and security consultant hired to conduct an investigation and what according to these e-mails, people who have seen the e-mails and described them to my colleague, they show that the university had a long debate about what to do about san dusky and about this incident in 2001. they originally planned to inform authorities and child youth services and the state welfare agency for children. the athletic director said i'm thinking it...
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i think it says something, you know, look, fbi is on the front lines of the terrorism issue. >> they talked gates into staying a little longer. we'll see when hillary wants to go. >> the president is pretty good at twisting an arm there for at least a little while. >> exactly. >> there you go. >> chuck todd, a treat, thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> and today it is the republicans' turn to sit down with president obama as we were just talking about the republicans are meeting with the president. and they want to cut their way to a healthier budget. but democrats say it's new revenue. in other words, taxes is going to help put the nation back on track. >> democrats want a free pass to continue to spend more. we're in a hole, and we've got to stop digging. yet the democrats won't give up the shovel. doing nothing is not an option. the american people won't tolerate it. and neither will we. >> so, what will be the solution? florida congresswoman debby wasserman schultz is now the chairwoman of the democratic national committee and joins us here for the first time. congratulations, and
i think it says something, you know, look, fbi is on the front lines of the terrorism issue. >> they talked gates into staying a little longer. we'll see when hillary wants to go. >> the president is pretty good at twisting an arm there for at least a little while. >> exactly. >> there you go. >> chuck todd, a treat, thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> and today it is the republicans' turn to sit down with president obama as we were just talking about the...
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>> well, the fbi set him up with an informant. they met, talked about this, they traveled all the way from bangladesh, enrolled as a student under the guise at studying at a missouri college. then came to new york and scouted targets. police commissioner kelly says he may not have been sophisticated but in his view he was very, very dangerous. they were monitoring him for months as he scouted the new york stock exchange and other targets until officials say he finally settled on the fed. now what's extraordinary about this operation is, he literally drove this van that he believed was packed with 1,000-pound bomb. that's the equivalent of what hit the '93 trade center where six people were killed and 1,000 were injured. he drove that van down long island expressway into manhattan, down broodway, aadwai officials says he literally parked it here and officials were watching it by video in realtime. then he apparently went to a nearby hotel and by remote control tried to set off the explosives. but again, because there were fbi infor
>> well, the fbi set him up with an informant. they met, talked about this, they traveled all the way from bangladesh, enrolled as a student under the guise at studying at a missouri college. then came to new york and scouted targets. police commissioner kelly says he may not have been sophisticated but in his view he was very, very dangerous. they were monitoring him for months as he scouted the new york stock exchange and other targets until officials say he finally settled on the fed....
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it was led by former fbi director lewis freeh. he had sharp criticism for the university's president, vice president, athletic director and coach joe paterno all fired after the scandal. >> our most saddening and sobering finding is the total disregard for the safety and welfare of sandusky's child victims by the most senior leaders at penn state. the most powerful men at penn state failed to take any steps for 14 years to protect the children who sandusky victimized. mr. spanier, schultze, paterno and curley never demonstrated through action or words any concern for well being of sandusky's victims until after sandusky's arrest. >> coach paterno and the other top three officials at penn state repeatedly concealed critical facts that officials had opportunities in 19 the 98 and 2001 to step in and that their failures allowed sandusky to prey on other youngsters. the report blamed the board of trustees for not providing oversight. joining me live now from state college, pennsylvania, mark brennan who has been covering penn state sp
it was led by former fbi director lewis freeh. he had sharp criticism for the university's president, vice president, athletic director and coach joe paterno all fired after the scandal. >> our most saddening and sobering finding is the total disregard for the safety and welfare of sandusky's child victims by the most senior leaders at penn state. the most powerful men at penn state failed to take any steps for 14 years to protect the children who sandusky victimized. mr. spanier,...
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what caused the fbi to at least look into it? i think until we see what happens there, it's certainly might imperil some of the members involved, but it could be a broader scandal that hurts the republican party. we just have to wait and see more of the facts and i think some reporters will look into it despite the akin diversion. >> here's eric cantor, who apparently that night or the next morning who -- he was on the trip, among 30 republicans, he left by the galilee swim occurred. but plot coe said this, cantor was so upset about the antics, saying they were distracting from the mission of the trip. so i don't know what the distraction was, john heilemann, but i don't get it. i mean, i've been over there a number of times, i've been a trip sponsored by a pro-israeli group, jewish group like many people, they are very educational trips. they do show you a lot about the geography of the land over there, what they are facing in terms of the situation with palestinians. but i don't get it here exactly. what do you think is the sto
what caused the fbi to at least look into it? i think until we see what happens there, it's certainly might imperil some of the members involved, but it could be a broader scandal that hurts the republican party. we just have to wait and see more of the facts and i think some reporters will look into it despite the akin diversion. >> here's eric cantor, who apparently that night or the next morning who -- he was on the trip, among 30 republicans, he left by the galilee swim occurred. but...
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he posted videos on youtube and that is what got the fbi onto him. he was approached, officials say, by an undercover agent whom he told, according to the government, he wanted to attack a military recruiting center near baltimore, catonsville, maryland and they kept him under very close surveillance for about two months. and finally helped him construct what he thought was a bomb, which turned out to be an inert device. that is what made him a danger to the public. >> thanks for that. >> you bet. >>> 30 years ago today, the world lost a rock 'n' roll music legend and a man hailed for peace. that man is john lennon, remembered by millions around the world today for his influence and his inspiration. to commemorate his death, rolling stone magazine has released what is believed to be lenn lennon's final interview. journalist dave shoalen recorded the interview with lennon days before his death n it, lennon talks about greg older, getting back into music and his belief that through it all, he was just a simple man spreading a simple message. >> i'm not
he posted videos on youtube and that is what got the fbi onto him. he was approached, officials say, by an undercover agent whom he told, according to the government, he wanted to attack a military recruiting center near baltimore, catonsville, maryland and they kept him under very close surveillance for about two months. and finally helped him construct what he thought was a bomb, which turned out to be an inert device. that is what made him a danger to the public. >> thanks for that....
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officials say the fbi obtained thing in during its investigation into -- obtain says this information during its investigation into the shooting. >>> let's look at the markets as we get all up in your business this morning. carolyn is live for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, willie. good to see you again. well, i'm not sure if you're an apple fan, but if you are, there is a new gadget out for you. yesterday the apple ceo, steve jobs, unveiled a new mac book, that is the mac book air. the screens come in two different sizes. so what is so new about this? it's thinner, lighter, most importantly apple has added new features from the iphone and the ipad to it, and that feature is the app store. even more opportunity to download those very popular apps. while basically, then, it is merging those two product lines which both have been extremely important. now on top of that, there's another nice feature which comes in quite handy, as well. the macbook air uses flash chips so no hard disc drive. so if you're willing to buy this, well, it comes with a price tag of $999. on
officials say the fbi obtained thing in during its investigation into -- obtain says this information during its investigation into the shooting. >>> let's look at the markets as we get all up in your business this morning. carolyn is live for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, willie. good to see you again. well, i'm not sure if you're an apple fan, but if you are, there is a new gadget out for you. yesterday the apple ceo, steve jobs, unveiled a new mac book,...